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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 941

When Grace heard what Heinz said, she was also surprised. She stared at his handsome face and a trace of suspicion flashed across her eyes.

Heinz smiled bitterly and said, "I don't believe it either, but that's what Jensen said. He has a feeling that Candace had fallen in love with my father. That was why she had given birth to Lowell for him. She did not want my father to lead a lonely life. So, she would rather hurt him and say that she did not love him. She wanted him to be mad at her, so that he would forget about her and will be able to live a good life after she was gone."

"After thinking about it carefully, I feel that what Jensen said is quite possible. Perhaps, they once had deep feelings for each other. Otherwise, why would they decide to have a child?"

"I don't agree." Grace shook her head. "If they had deep feelings for each other, why would they send Lowell away?"

"But Grace, think about it. If Candace loves Mr. Yarbrough, then why would she take you away and marry Mr. Smith? Look at us now. We don't even know what the h*lI is going on."

"I don't want to know who she truly loves. I just want to know how she died." Grace shook her head, frowning with helplessness in her eyes.

"She committed suicide. She used her hairpin that was specially designed with a blade in it," Heinz said.

Grace was stunned again.

She lowered her eyes, and a trace of sadness flashed in her eyes. This was how she died.

She took a deep breath. "That woman has always been ruthless. I'm not surprised that she committed suicide."

However, she felt a little uncomfortable. It was an indescribable feeling. She almost could not breathe.

"Yes, she was ruthless." Of course, Heinz knew what kind of woman Candace was.

"Since she committed suicide, it means that your father has nothing to do with her death. Heinz, you should not blame yourself anymore. We did not wish for this outcome, but it has already happened. There is no way for us to change the past."

"Yes, we can't change anything." Heinz sighed. "It's just that I'm also very sad." "I know." Grace was sad as well.

When the two of them faced each other, they both sighed a little.

Heinz thought for a moment and said, "I have to go out for a while. Wait for me at home."

"What are you going to do?"

"Jensen said my dad hasn't recovered from his loss of speech. I want to look for him and send him for treatment. I want to know what exactly happened. I doubt he would hide anything from us. After all, Candace's death is a big blow to him. Otherwise, he would not suffer from loss of speech." Heinz wanted to know what happened in the room. Even though the pathology report was out, he wanted to know more.

Grace was stunned. She completely understood Heinz's thoughts when he said that they were related by blood and family bonds were something that could not be neglected.

"Go ahead. You have to find a cure for him, regardless." Grace said seriously, "Now that my mother has passed away, all the resentment in my heart has disappeared along with her death. There are some things that I should let go of. Although it did not cause us any great harm, these things should come to an end. It stops here."

Heinz was extremely surprised. He looked at her and felt that she was a magnanimous woman.

"Grace, I..." Heinz murmured something, but when the words reached his lips, he felt that he could not express himself.

"Heinz, Lawrence is your father. You should be concerned about him. Don't be like me, an angry and upset person. In the end, what remains is regret." Grace whispered, "In any case, we exist in this world only because of them."

Heinz nodded. At that moment, he had a new perspective on family bonds.

"Look at me. I want to be with my mother, but she is no longer here. Don't let this happen again." Grace looked at him, her eyes shining brightly.

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